*-GOLD CORD was presented last Saturday Castlegar Ranger. The Presentation wes Tade by Mrs. Herb John: to Pauline Fowler, a son, left, at and Guide district headquarters. award made to Guides and years of intensive study, work and ‘community service. Castlegar News Photo.| nigher education and the suita- of the new Scout ‘The gold cord is the highest| the of two! | Selkirk. College Excellent: AG Report Assures Parents | —~ (continued from page one) and educational programs and discussed the courses and. in- structional methods with memb- sre of the teaching stat and stu- ent gs and tie! further development of the lege. “The members of the Aca- demic Board expressed their’sat- istaction with what. has already been accomplished and remarked upon the outstanding achieve- ment during the short. period during which the College ‘has been in operation. The quality of the teaching and the attitude of pi both the staff and sede , craton, of young people wo education which will “Prepare themselves urpose jat ; meet the 0 shanging needs of to- Sxeollence, we He eeamaard of Besides D. need pralsed sate ie pambers of the ho board i day's The. work ofp: incl; . E, art-Cowan, and'other Taambera of the Col. dean of graduate a atu les at UBC} lege staff and commented upon Pean Fr oe dean of education the enthusiasm and devotion] ai they display in'serving the young people of the region. “The report of the A fullfill its include; Tan to : Eva’s Ceramics Located in the former Marshall’s Store WE WISH EVA EVERY SUCCESS! i Joe and Edna Marshall “CONGRATULATIONS Teport Board is an assurance for those who, have worked to the College that their efforts] ¥ hhave been ‘successful and’ that thelr College has promise of be- ing an outstanding institution of higher education over the years to come. Parents and students may be ‘confident that the Col- Jege is an. institution of higher fn ot ve those of other institutions of bility of the College site and ay BOWLING was highly ‘)ed. “The Academic Board strongly supports the plans for the continued and further de- velopment of the College and the of the further facili- Thurs, Mixed Commercial _ LHS. Janna ‘Brownlie 270, LHT Dorothy Shelfontiuk - MHS Del Newman 273, MHT, Del Newman 688. THS Ceigar. and Safeway 984. Ton ar celenr 2848, points: Celgar 4, Pickus 0 Hippies 1, Safeways 3, : Chaperells ells Hilltoppers 1, Splin" ers 3, Franks BA 1, Liquid Airs 3 ‘Twin ‘Rivers 1, Untouchables , Hotshots 1. 611. "5 Harry Chetnofi [ Other 600’ 676, Bill Davis 642, D: 628, Ralph ‘Peterson 018, Nick Koochin 6: THS Thunderbirds 2497. derbirds 4,-Chevys 3, Cadilla 0, Mustangs 1, Ramblers 1, 639. Wed. Nite Cutrate Ladies G. Grunerud 572. King Pras Points Five Thumbs 3, 'No Blows Fran Moffat. Wed. M Drivers 585. MHS Walter Kanigan 295. MHT Walter Kanhigan 702. THS The Odd aes 1091. : THT The Odd Balls 3: Team points Bia ones 0, The Odd Balls 4, The Nuts 4, Head Pins 0, Comets.4, Kaos 0. Other 600's ‘John Obetkoff 657, Bill: Davis 655, Ralph Scott 628, Darrel Rourke 613. High School Bowling LHS Nettie oe 225. LHT Nettie Koochin 56 MHS’ Bill ‘Saviakott 308. MHT Mick Read 633, THS Team 4 1150. THT, Team 4 2960. Team points Team 1, 1, Team 2,1, ‘Team 3 1, Lean 4 8, Team Team 5 3, 63. ae Other 600's Bill Savinkoff Monday night 7 o'clock Ann Kajzar 2 LHS Blanche Deverson 300. LHT Ruth Rourke. 663, Thu: underninds 882. THT) LHS Kay Adshead 253, LHT THS King Pins 896. THT 2408, Go Cent Stars, 0, Flintstones 2, King the Pins 4, Beat Niks 1, Choregirls College being the first regional college designed Other 600°: -| to: meet the educational needs er 600's Jaguars Thun of British Columbis, was, cted le to guide Other 600’s Margaret Munns lof and effort they devoted to bring ie: establishment of. the “Recognition was given to splendid ‘response of.the cit- ns of ‘the West Kootenay re- gion ‘and the need’ was stressed for their continued jotsrest and support it to come in order that. Sellirk Col- lege may bret the educational oO gen- | Available Now! Slip — For Bath Tubs And Showers C ) Prevents Slipping @ 5-Year Guarantee Carl’s Drugs a complete stock of FLECTO. . * Needs no waxing *. Resists dirt * Crystal clear +* Non-yellowing * Weather resistant * For interior or exterior use of * Allows temporary floor during application CHOOSE FROM 10 EXCITING COLOURS A PERMANENT FLOOR JUST PAINT IT ON AT 50c.a SQ. FT. ‘Just Arrived foe _ SEAMLESS FLOORING P&G Builders Supply ACROSS FROM THE ARENA —. ‘PH. 965-8151 . i MON. - THURS. 8 - 5.30 FRI. 8.7 SAT. 8-5 PUBLIC NOTICE - start that he was not’ prepared | 9. Tt musi ans, as these KJ: der the leadership of Toca Tauale ins' wick, the’ junior “secondary ‘students are learning the fine art of fingering, puckering and the’ keynote PET ties youths are finding. Un- tructor Norm yo it’s not roally that ‘difficult at all; once e yon learn how. — Castlegar News Photo : tlement agreed upon in direct. snegotlations with two nor- thern interior operations facinde ident Jack Moore. e a eperaton an pita stud Is, ‘Tubafour -at’ Quesnel ans ml of Canada, 'Ltd, at Lac tonal ter.than those recommended in the ‘Munroe’ report, ‘it wa: 5 ane ix Hache, with a. total of 180 employees. nounced this: week by IWA: reg: ‘ucw Member : Tesving goon 1 to: make: her |- me at Westbank, Mrs J a Mun roe’ was presented a eased hy. ting of the va! meet fa unit of, the Kinanird “United Church : ‘Women.’ Twelve ‘members were pre: | sent with the: devotional, Laws of Prayer, given. by Mrs. L, Big- nelly). From the Gallery. ime Minister John Commonwealth,» rolations « be- tween that country and this have | Africa: was’ ve been cool and polite, ‘The fact that they have been int the approach to the, problems, than more - polite: and. less cool the antagonists common sense and and aingleness. of urpose Pale than'‘to any. igonerosity. of |ral spirit in Canada: “ail forms, of the Ganaiuan news: media’‘and the overnment ‘goes ‘alon;: with the |{rade Canada‘ sold’ South Lter| Nation y. (dominat- |last year: $7 y free: ‘Afri sodroe but; far wealthier breth- ‘Africa in’ the ‘south) South has done: its be best’ to be a good | adhered to ve such staunch UN world a feitren without prostitut- supporters as Canada: ing its - of community develop- | with ent, public-works,. social wel. fe ie a ns:in the South some idea: of’ the- standard’ of. living: and rate’ of Soonanila developmicnt, as yell ezed ‘Africa out of the ]as in’ the myriad’ problems that to ‘South Chmmonwealth, rls result from those factors, South gavedid in ite Bantu Education tag! of - aparthted | following a pattern more akin to the pol of help where needed would like has. been due ‘to: the e Dolla liey of elp Where needed | cans, Froskessive: Conservative party Tare While South ‘Africa’a ‘racial Poljeles re regularly ‘come under cake Aa sue disastrous worth $30) million, of It was refreshing the other_|since established a policy of not day to talk to Willem A, Maree, |confusing trade and commerce Tauch lke Can-| 4, By. Henry Heald te poe Indu South Africa. Very Much. Like Canada “The talk revealed: that in ority, the Canadian Indian, has d written ‘on the walls of:his pavil- lion at is remarkably sin: Africa has’ A recent at Vancouver. Eats Toows were appointed * conven- ors’ forthe Valley Vista: unit for the tea and bazaar to be held Nov.::25. Mrs. R. Wadey it the ley Vis- was given on’ the age ‘sale,’ All’ artic- ig have been sent to stries R. Ackles and Mrs. J. ‘Ina tree eat contract wage @ 24 canta: an hour effec- tive Sent 1,;196' 10 cents an hour, settee, tive’ May 1, 1968, 1 coast increase ‘nego- ST. RITA'S. HALL : FRONT ST. ne @ Th tiated, 1968 off ti @ .10. cents an hour effec- tive September 1, 1969. @ The coast increase nego- tiated: 1989 effective January 1, 970. hae The night shift. premium will be increased to 10 cents an hour in October 1967. **” Annual vacation pay will be based on. an additional che tal Pate on: the settle- ments, the IWA' president. said, “Jf these: two small. mills, pro- fri Keeaetd two by four. studs: are House | able to provide substantially bet- ter. contract ‘terms than those proposed by Mr. Justice Munroe, itis abundantly clear, that. the large ‘companies can‘ easily, en- January 1, = sure. Ini parity: with terior woodworkers full | t * BAY AVE. ‘ TRAIL;,'B.C.. PH. 364-2114 H POSITIVELY. LAST: 5 DAYS Doors at 7 p.m. -. One Showing at 8 pin Admission: Adults $2.00 “Golden Age, Students: and Children. $125" .WINNER OF: 6: ACADEMY AWARDS! ada. The'only ifference is" that, ican government is pulser} ‘He‘'said ‘that ‘in’ terms. of 4. million : worth “of and bought in return goods Canada of course, has long affairs. Cash on the and Canada, He made ~it- clear. at the to enter political: arguments and ference’ respected‘ with the result that the ‘discus- lear: to difference of philosophy: may ex- : ist ‘ between’ our: democratically- ele “between: his = jcountry: cor aay ba put one ave oft! the reporters at: the press con-| tas never. been “made «cl *his’ wishes the South separate areas‘is. an‘ experiment jin: dealing : with’ the: “problem in South ‘Africa, the satisfactory. re-|' sults of ‘which’ have encouraged him’ to: press : on . with; it. hrs It is interesting to note that f the: backlash’ of the \“‘black ‘pow- er": move ‘in the ‘United States SE R Vv. 1 CE: AND TOWING Trailer: Towing: i 138" Glo Waddington 250, ARTS SERVICE. a. * LHT Jo 10} : atts, Wheaties 008, THT ue : Arya = oct 5 ‘i ee gs 2538, : ; : : a ‘Team points Mugs 16, Pin- E Se aq: : curlers 14, 14, Cherrios age ‘Wheaties. ‘ i . 26-1 US 8, Muffets 8, Take Five 5. = & i - ae : . : . : 2 Tues..1 o’clocl i LHS" Shirley “Barton 271. is LHT ghintey Barton 616. ‘HS Macalister’s Insurance 009, THT Macalister’s Insurance Team points Macalister’s Insur- i anee 4, Costegar: Drug 3, Inde- ie pendents 2, , Lucky Five 1, Og- low’s 0, Candy Stripers 2” ). Tues, Mixed League 7 o'clock i LHS Erma Mykyte 232. LUT ; Hazel ee 561. Hi [S Earl Rourke 318. MHT 4 Earl ‘Rourke 878. ; _ ‘THS Button Pushers 968. THT Button yushers 25 2596. 4 ts Pin Heads 4, Regulars 1, Button Pushers 3 i | Sealer 3, Blow Outs 0, Tiger Other 8600's Darrel Rourke has -led_ many ‘intelligent, - non: violent American : ‘negroes: to think that a ‘sey te but equal? jlicy: might achieve more in‘the 2 i: te integration efforts. | ° And what Canada’s own min- PROPOSED EXTENSION OF BOUNDARIES | OF THE CORPORATION OF. THE TOWN OF CASTLEGAR TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Section 21 of- the “Municipal fcr Act” the Council of the Compeestion: of the Town of parma intends to petition the Minister of Municipal: Affairs th ae include District Lots 7199; ‘TT19; 7724; 8639; ota 1 pend 4 of the area of the municipality to in lude the foll ‘LHS S Shirley. Stans 351. LHT AREA “A” :\ AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT if a petition’ of at least one-tenth ‘in ber of the a of the ipality. is ‘re. * f Joyce Turner To include those portions of, District. Lot 301A, Kootenai Land : MHS Ed Webster 250, MT District lying South of the South shore of the Columbia River my Land ceived by’.the undersigned within 30 ‘days of the. last ‘publication of this.notice in a newspaper, the’ question of the: extension of the area | Ed Webster 632, The Living 980, THT Plan D.D. 8776, Plan 1434 and Plan R. 254; except those portions of : y ‘the said lot covered by Plans 1368 and 1994; and District Lots 4268;- of the municipality to include thé aforesaid lands will be’ submitted i _~ ‘Buy yours now for cash for the assent 6f the owner-electors, ; : |: orby.instalments.::': ! Night How 2636. ‘me went points Night Hawks 3, 5636; 5953; 6591; 6592; 6885; 7373; 13028; 18981: 18982; Sub. lat ie ae Bat Lot of Lot 4599; and Lots 15641; 16268; 16269; 16332; Kootenay Land: AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT. any owner of land. within Only 5% down — balance in easy the area herein d to the of ‘his payments over. a.year..’- The Kool Kats 2, “El” Bowlers \ 1, Firestone 500's 2, abe Living 1, Bank of Montreal 3. having” property ‘within the municipality should notify the Minister of Muni- cipal Affairs, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.C., of hig objections Now. evebehie at all branches. ° within 30.days of the last publication of this notice in.a newspaper. . AND. THAT this is the first : of , two. Publications of ‘this: notice ina newspaper. Ok. Porcheson, Clerk THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN. OF sn TLEGAR Ye HE Buy a Bond, at Bank of Montreol \Canada Savings. 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